CAVAGNARO Carol E., age 55 of Springboro, OH; passed away Tuesday, November 13, 2001 at her home after a lengthy battle with cancer.
A secretary at WPAFB for over 15 years, Carol was dearly loved by all who knew her. She was also a dedicated member of the Ridgeville Community Church and showed her love for her Savior Jesus Christ by being a friend and servant to all she met.
The earth has definitely lost one of its precious jewels.
Left to cherish her memory is her soul mate and loving husband, Jeffrey D. Cavagnaro, two daughters and sons-in-law, Amber and Chris Donovan of Cleveland, OH and Tisha and Daryl McCuiston of Richmond, VA; three grandchildren: Abby and Colin Donovan and Adam McCuiston; three sisters; Marsha Green of Aberdeen, OH, Linda Wollery and husband George of Brookville, OH and Rosemary Dutton of Miamisburg, OH.
Also survived by her grandmother Esther Brown of Miamisburg, OH, loving mother-in-law Rosemarie Cavagnaro of Williamsburg, OH, father-in-law Alfred C. Cavagnaro Sr. of San Francisco, CA, three step children: Jared, Lindsay and Leah Cavagnaro, all of Batavia, OH, as well as two sisters-in-law, four brothers-in-law, and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Preceded in death by her parents, Glenn w. Gustin (1975) and Kathleen M. (Brown) Gustin (2000).
Special thanks to her work "family'' at Wright-Patt. especially her bosses Bill Harrison and Steve Shook, as well as special work friends Ellen Strobel, Lynne Nelson, Alex Patton, "Buck'' Buchhalter, Tim Gootee, Marilyn Norbury, Bob Henderson, Dick Hill, and Bob Morris, as well as special friend Vicki Fletcher.
Visitation will be Sunday 6-9 P.M. at Eaton-Anderson-Unglesby Funeral Home (Franklin, OH). Funeral service 1 P.M., Monday, November 19 at Ridgeville Community Church (Ridgeville, OH), Pastor Steve Strong officiating. Bural Springboro Cemetery, Springboro, OH.
Special heart felt thanks to Miami Valley Hospital, especially the therapy section, Hospice of Middletown and Dayton, and Dr. William Nahhas' office, especially nurse and friend Lori Bellan.
Memorials may be made by hugging your kids, loving your spouse and being a friend to all you meet. That's what Carol was all about.
CAVAGNARO Carol E., age 55 of Springboro, OH; passed away Tuesday, November 13, 2001 at her home after a lengthy battle with cancer.
A secretary at WPAFB for over 15 years, Carol was dearly loved by all who knew her. She was also a dedicated member of the Ridgeville Community Church and showed her love for her Savior Jesus Christ by being a friend and servant to all she met.
The earth has definitely lost one of its precious jewels.
Left to cherish her memory is her soul mate and loving husband, Jeffrey D. Cavagnaro, two daughters and sons-in-law, Amber and Chris Donovan of Cleveland, OH and Tisha and Daryl McCuiston of Richmond, VA; three grandchildren: Abby and Colin Donovan and Adam McCuiston; three sisters; Marsha Green of Aberdeen, OH, Linda Wollery and husband George of Brookville, OH and Rosemary Dutton of Miamisburg, OH.
Also survived by her grandmother Esther Brown of Miamisburg, OH, loving mother-in-law Rosemarie Cavagnaro of Williamsburg, OH, father-in-law Alfred C. Cavagnaro Sr. of San Francisco, CA, three step children: Jared, Lindsay and Leah Cavagnaro, all of Batavia, OH, as well as two sisters-in-law, four brothers-in-law, and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Preceded in death by her parents, Glenn w. Gustin (1975) and Kathleen M. (Brown) Gustin (2000).
Special thanks to her work "family'' at Wright-Patt. especially her bosses Bill Harrison and Steve Shook, as well as special work friends Ellen Strobel, Lynne Nelson, Alex Patton, "Buck'' Buchhalter, Tim Gootee, Marilyn Norbury, Bob Henderson, Dick Hill, and Bob Morris, as well as special friend Vicki Fletcher.
Visitation will be Sunday 6-9 P.M. at Eaton-Anderson-Unglesby Funeral Home (Franklin, OH). Funeral service 1 P.M., Monday, November 19 at Ridgeville Community Church (Ridgeville, OH), Pastor Steve Strong officiating. Bural Springboro Cemetery, Springboro, OH.
Special heart felt thanks to Miami Valley Hospital, especially the therapy section, Hospice of Middletown and Dayton, and Dr. William Nahhas' office, especially nurse and friend Lori Bellan.
Memorials may be made by hugging your kids, loving your spouse and being a friend to all you meet. That's what Carol was all about.
Bio by: Tom Hoot
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